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The image displays a bar graph showing water levels in reservoirs as percentages of their maximum capacity for two different years: October 2009 (Oct-09) in blue and October 2010 (Oct-10) in orange. There are six reservoirs represented, each with varying water levels. For reservoir 1, levels decreased from about 22% in Oct-09 to 15% in Oct-10. Reservoir 2 saw an increase from approximately 45% to 55%. Reservoir 3 remained stable at around 53%. Reservoir 4's levels reduced from about 65% to 45%. Reservoir 5 increased from nearly 58% to 68%. Lastly, reservoir 6 rose significantly from about 75% to 95%.
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The bar chart illustrates the levels of water from October 2009 to October 2010 around 6 cities in Australia.
Overall, the level of water in October 2009 is fluctuating and in October 2010 the levels in reservoirs percentage is increasing between 6 cities of Australia.
In Darwin the percentage of water was 45 in October 2009 after a year it was degreased to 29 percent. Sydney’s percentage firstly was 75 and in October 2010 water levels in reservoirs was rose to 6 percent it is 81. In October 2009 the percentage of Melbourne was 25 and growth to 38 percent. In Brisbane the percentage of water level was not changed between 2009 and 2010’s October it was same 55 percent. The Perth’s percentage first was 40 and after a year it changed and climbed to 60 percent in 2010. The last city of Australia is Canberra and in 2009 of October the percentage was 75 a year later it upped to 99 percent in October of 2010
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